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Do you check eBay for similar cards or check the fans checklist? I never followed or understand the game playing cards, but I know there are common and rares. Also powerful banned cards for tournaments that can have some value.
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Maybe 3-4 dollars. Sorry!
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Join Date: May 2013
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Not worth very much at all, unfortunately.
The little "symbol" in the middle box on the right indicates the rarity by its color. Black = Common Grey/Silver = Uncommon Gold = Rare Orange/Bronze = Mythic Rare A foil (aka "premium") version of a given card will be worth more, but the difference between a normal and foil version can vary remarkably given a near infinite number of factors. So you have 1 common and 2 rares. Older cards (say, 15+ years old, give or take) only have black symbols (or no symbol at all) and don't conform to this color pattern. The best place to look up a card's value is at Magic The Gathering Strategy, News, Decks, Price Guide and an Online Card Store and type the name into the text box. The first one is obviously a bit harder being Japanese, but it's not worth much being a common that doesn't see play. |
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